The Toshiba PC-X60 is an obsolete computer model that was introduced in the late 1980s. It ran on the MS-DOS operating system and used Intel x86 processors. It had a monochrome or color CGA or EGA display, up to 640KB of RAM, and integrated floppy disk drives. The PC-X60 was a part of Toshiba's line of MS-DOS-based computers that also included the PC-88, which used the Sharp Z80 microprocessor. Today, these computers are considered vintage and are primarily used by collectors and hobbyists interested in retro computing.